Monday, 27 February 2017

Android Testing Frameworks

To effectively conduct mobile testing, the specialists can use
special frameworks both for iOS and Android testing. These frameworks
provide fast and detailed check of the mobile product. Not it is the
time to review Robotium, a framework for Android-base applications.
The point is that the capacities of standard frameworks for Android are somehow limited:

they do not support multiple functions,

the test scripts are performed rather slow,

the structure of test cases is complex and it is difficult to launch them.

Robotium does not have such issues. It is an open-source framework. It
is very suitable for developers as they can design the automatic GUI
test scripts, functional and acceptance test scenarios for multiple
operations.What Are the Main Features of Robotium?

Support multitasking

Simple test cases

Integration with IDE

High level of performance

High test coverage

There are two types of classes: Solo classes and
ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2. With the help of Robotium, a tester is
able to design test cases without being aware of the specifics of
product system. In other words, he will perform black box testing. This
particular feature signifies this checking framework from the other
ones.How to Use Robotium for Android Testing?

Install the library of the framework to the project under test.

Create test cases using the method of Solo class.

Run written tests on the required devices (OS version, model).

Analyze the test results.

One more useful framework for Android products is Roboelectric. The
testing procedure with this tool does not require a specific device or
emulator. The specialists are able to run tests directly on JVM (Java
Virtual Machine).What Are the Cons of Roboelectric?

High performance

High test coverage

Execution on JVM

Support black box testing

No mocking

Inflation of resource and views

Roboelectric supports the following functions: the creation of Shadow
classes, the interception of the loading of Android classes, the usage
of Javaassist, the binding of Shadow object to Android class. Due to all
these options, the checking of the application does not require the
actual Android environment.Nowadays, mobile testing
is very widespread as the majority of users utilize mobile devices for
various needs. Of course, there are a lot of other testing frameworks
for checking Android-based application and programs. Among them there
are:

Calculon - a Java framework that is launched on Dalvik VM (Virtual Machine).

Roboguide - used for injecting the dependence in Android app.

Android Mock - a tool for mocking the interfaces and classing on Dalvik VM.

To perform mobile testing, desktop testing or web site testing
efficiently these methods should be adjusted for each company and each
project. QATestLab is independent, offshore software testing company
located in Kiev, Ukraine. QATestLab performs testing of products on each
stage of software development cycle.